Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility

by Jane Austen

Sense and Sensibility is a British romance novel by Jane Austen. Jane Austen is considered a pioneer of the romance genre of novels, and for the realism portrayed in her novels, is one the most widely read writers in English literature. A work of romantic fiction, Sense and Sensibility portrays the life and loves of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. The sisters are starkly different from each other; Elinor is the epitome of prudence and self-control while Marianne embodies emotion and enthusiasm. Elinor, Marianne, and their younger sister, Margaret, are left in reduced circumstances when their father dies and his estate is passed onto their half-brother, John. The novel follows the young ladies to their new home, a meager cottage on a distant relative's property, where they experience love, romance and heartbreak. The philosophical resolution of the novel is ambiguous: the reader must decide whether sense and sensibility have truly merged.

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I have so many complicated feelings about the themes in this book. And I love it. The whole time I was listening to this audiobook (Juliet Stevenson is queen btw) I kept feeling awe at how skillfully and masterfully Emma Thompson translated this into one of my favorite movies of all time.

I don't have a whole lot more to say about this right now, just that I love this story a lot. And......... THE AIR IS FULL OF SPICES okay sorry I couldn't resist.

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